A center of shops and weekly Farmers Market on Saturday mornings. Check out Bent Street and surrounding shops.
John Dunn Shops off Taos Plaza Bent Street Kit Carson Road Paseo del Pueblo Norte Ledoux Street
The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge in Taos is the second highest bridge on the U.S. Highway System. Its spectacular views make it a must-see in Taos! Visit the local artisan booths for fun souvenirs.
Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. Taos Pueblo's most prominent architectural feature is a multi-storied residential complex of reddish-brown adobe, built on either side of the Rio Pueblo. Check their website for COVID precautions.
Founded in 1923 by the Harwood Foundation, it is the second oldest art museum in New Mexico. Its collections include a wide range of Hispanic works and visual arts from the Taos Society of Artists, Taos Moderns, and contemporary artists.
Designed and built by renowned painter Nicolai Fechin between 1927-1933, the Fechin House is an architectural masterpiece that is on the National Registry of Historic American Homes and the State of NM Registered Cultural Properties.
Great hiking destination starting from the Taos Ski Valley. Four-mile round trip hike to the lake from the Bavarian Lodge. Enjoy a beer after your hike!
This quaint little village is a picturesque place that is home to artists, sculptors and jewelers. Check out Abe's Cantina for great tacos.
“Jack the Burro” was sculpted by Frank Seckler in Taos, New Mexico after being commissioned by my dad in 2011.
Handcrafted spirits/cocktails and appetizers
This brewpub features local brews & wood-fired pizza.
This bar is an historic landmark that has been serving locals and visitors alike since the 1930s. Live music and a wide selection of margaritas.
Happy hour and dinner Advanced Reservations Strongly Recommended Intimate, upscale setting for contemporary American fare with a lounge & a tree-shaded patio.
Dinner (cash and checks only) Advanced Reservations Strongly Recommended Intimate restaurant with a rustic patio in a former church crafting seasonal New Mexican fare.
Dinner Advanced Reservations Strongly Recommended Modern spins on nostalgic classics, craft cocktails and innovative desserts with mountain views.
Dinner Advanced Reservations Strongly Recommended Locally sourced comfort food served in a homey, eclectic dining room.
Lunch and dinner Advanced Reservations Strongly Recommended Tapas, burgers, steaks, and New Mexican food.
Lunch and dinner Unfortunately, closed during the wedding weekend. Colorful Mexican eatery with an open kitchen for enchiladas, fish tacos, margaritas & craft beer.
A Taos twist on New York-style pizza. Great for take-out pizza.
Breakfast and lunch Local diner with New Mexican and American options.
Breakfast and lunch New Mexican inspired breakfast and lunch options.
Breakfast and lunch Internationally influenced eats are served in this daytime eatery adorned with contemporary art.
Coffee and pastries (cash only)
Lunch and dinner
Breakfast and lunch Fast food, but a favorite for breakfast burritos and green chili cheese burgers! Two locations in town.
Lunch and dinner Good Mexican food ordered with counter service.